Generally, there is no floppy drive on the computer now, but as long as there is a floppy drive in your computer BIOS, you have to press F 1 to continue.
Solution: restart the computer, press Del to enter the BIOS, find the standard CMOS settings, and press Enter. In the opened interface, change both Drive A: and DriveB: to None, set Floopy as disabled, press ESC, F 10, y, and enter to save and exit the setting.
2. Restore or optimize the BIOS settings.
After starting or restarting the computer, when "CD……" is displayed on the screen, press the "Del" key to enter the BIOS setting interface.
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Load BIOS default value, which is used to load initial BIOS settings and determine the fault range.
Load the OPRIMUM settings (load the motherboard BIOS factory settings), which is the factory BIOS optimization settings.
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Load BIOS settings defaults. This option is used to load the BIOS initial settings.
Load high performance default values, which are used to load BIOS optimization settings.
After selecting the default value or optimization value with the keyboard direction keys, press ESC, F 10, y, enter, save and exit the setting.
3. Set the hard disk to start for the first time. Restart, press Del to enter the Bios, find the advanced Bios features, press ENTER to enter the interface of advanced BIOS features, and set the first boot device as HDD-O (hard disk boot).
4. If the motherboard battery is dead, it will also cause data loss, and this failure will occur. Check and replace the motherboard battery.
You can try these methods and see if you can solve your problem.